Advisory Committee On Voluntary Foreign Aid
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The Advisory Committee On Voluntary Foreign Aid (ACVFA) "was established by Presidential directive after World War II to serve as a link between the U.S. Government and private voluntary organizations (PVOs) active in humanitarian assistance and development work overseas. Comprised of 24 private citizens with extensive knowledge of international development, ACVFA helps provide the underpinning for cooperation between the public and private sectors in U.S. foreign assistance programs." [1]
Committee Members
- Benjamin Homan, Chair, ACVFA
- Nancy A. Aossey
- Nancy Zucker Boswell
- Lorne Craner
- Larry Diamond, Ph.D.
- Nicholas Eberstadt, Ph.D.
- Timothy Flanigan, M.D.
- Spencer King
- Stephen F. Moseley
- Iqbal Noor Ali
- Michael J. Nyenhuis
- William Reese
- Elise Fiber Smith
- Richard Stearns
- John D. Sullivan, Ph.D.
- Theodore Frederick Weihe
- Kenneth Wollack
Former Committee Members
- Kevin F. F. Quigley (Vice Chair)
- William P. Fuller
- Jo Luck